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history of Low Countries

...to the north of them, between the Schelde River and the sea, the Menapii; in Artois, the Nervii; between the Schelde and the Rhine, the Eburones and the Aduatuci; and, in what is now Luxembourg, the
Treveri. North of the Rhine, the Frisii (Frisians) were the principal inhabitants, although the arrival of the Romans brought about a number of movements: the Batavi came to the area of the lower...

presence in Luxembourg

The earliest human remains found in present-day Luxembourg date from about 5140
bce, but little is known about the people who first populated the area. Two Belgic tribes, the
Treveri and Mediomatrici, inhabited the country from about 450
bce until the Roman conquest of 53
bce. The occupation of the country by the Franks in the 5th century
ce marked the beginning of the Middle Ages in...